Fifty Shades of Grey author EL James had a Twitter Q&A but it didn't go exactly as planned.
The Q&A was organised to celebrate the recent release of her novel Grey, which tells the story from Christian's point of view.
However, Twitter users used the opportunity to use the #AskELJames hashtag to have a bit of a laugh or criticise her writing skills rather than ask genuine questions.
Take a look at some of the most ridiculous Tweets below!
Is it a coincidence that your books and this trash can are the same colors? #AskELJames pic.twitter.com/8hOGsDDAzL
— Holden Curtis (@TheHoldenex) June 29, 2015
Can you re-write the end of 50 Shades of Grey such that every character dies in a fiery plane wreck? And then never write again? #AskELJames
— Melissa (@MissaMHx) June 29, 2015
#AskELJames Which is your favourite? pic.twitter.com/USwARxh8Mc
— Amanda (@Pandamoanimum) June 29, 2015
Can I have the 2 hours of my life back I spent watching the DVD? #AskELJames
— Rick O'Shea (@rickoshea) June 29, 2015
#AskELJames after the success of "Grey," have you considered re-telling the story from the perspective of someone who can write
— Andrew Vestal (@avestal) June 29, 2015
#AskELJames Did your agent convince you a hashtag twitter livechat was a good idea? Incidentally, have you found a new agent yet?
— Lindsay Ellis (@thelindsayellis) June 29, 2015
#AskELJames Do you have any big regrets? Other than this hashtag, obvs.
— Amanda (@Pandamoanimum) June 29, 2015
Somewhere, there is a PR/social exec frantically searching the #AskELJames tag for questions she can *actually* answer.
— Laura Thomas (@_eltee) June 29, 2015
EL James entering the #AskELJames hashtag. pic.twitter.com/hugpOU0MiH
— Kayleigh Anne (@Ceilidhann) June 29, 2015
Whoever planned out the #AskELJames tag has obviously never, ever met Twitter.
— Summer Heacock (@Fizzygrrl) June 29, 2015
#AskELJames How many times a day do you think Charlie Hunnam just laughs with sheer relief?
— Kayleigh Anne (@Ceilidhann) June 29, 2015